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LECTURES SAIiVATION ARMY. CONGRESS HALL, GREY'S AVENUE. MONDAY, 8 P.M. ATTRACTIVE LANTERN LECTURE: "ROLLING HOME," • A Canadian's Story of his Furlough Meandering^. Projecting 150 Beautifully-coloured Slides. CONCRESS HALL BAND AND SONGSTERS Will Render Special Music. Tho Annual Self-denial Results Will Be Declared. "rpH EB E IS A DAWN..." MR. TREVOR G, BAIN WILL DISCUSS HUMAN PROBLEMS, MANCHESTER UNITY HALL (Cor. Hobson and Victoria Streets), 8 p.m.. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Mr. Bnin is author of "The More Excellent Way," and is "The Friendly Fellow" of IZB. "The Voice of the Friendly Road." H Admission, Free. Collection towards The Friendly Road Diggers' Hospital Fund. Z. ALPINE CLUB (INC.) "AN EVENING IN THE SOUTHERN ALPS." Illustrated by Slides and Fi}ms. MR. H. F. WRIGHT.—"The Dart Valley." PROF. R. M. ALGIE.—" The High Alps." REV. W. BOWER BLACK.—" The Golden West." Lewis Endy Hall. MONDAY. Nov. 4. at 8 p.m. Admission, Is. British • Israel. papakura. (8.1. Hall, Premier Bldgs.), WEDNESDAY, 8 to 9 P.M. "ARMAGEDDON." How? When? And Where? It Will Be Fought. Coloured Slides will Prove Conclusively Britain-Israel Truth and the Past, Present and Future of our Nation. AN IMPORTANT LECTURE. CHAS. S. WILSON, Lecturer. Quest club and psychic INSTITUTE. SUNDAY, 7 P.M.—Lewis Eady Hall. Trance Address and Clairvoyance. MRS. GLADYS DAVIES (England). THURSDAY, Nov. 7, 8 T>.m. —Chamber of Commerce. Short Address and Clairvoyance. Announcements to Spiritual Healing and Classes will be made at Above Meeting. FREE Character headings at inspiring Blackboard Lecture by Mons. Ernst Alexandre, Unity Hall, THURSDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. Bring your friends, also samples of Handwriting. STAMMERERS' Club.—Next Wednesday, Hall Commerce, High St., 8.45 p.m. Speaker: A. Ross, Club Member, Pupil of Institute for Speech Impediment, will testify his Complete Cure, also give short talk, "Speech." PEOPLE'S University.—Sunday, 2.45 p.m.: Speaker. J. W. Jordan, Esq., ' M.P. Subject: "Labour Plan." 3 Queen St. Tea. Discussion. Welcome. MEETINGS Auckland justices of the PEACE ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). The adjourned Annual Meeting of above Association will be held at the Magistrate's Court, Kitchener Street, City, on THURSDAY NEXT, November 7, 1935, at 7.45 p.m. Business: Consideration of Remits. CHARLES WHEELER. J.P., Registrar. SHOWS INTEREST. EXCITEMENT I! INTEREST, EXCITEMENT!! WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL AND WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SUMMER SHOW, ANNUAL SUMMER SHOW. CLAUDELANDS SHOWGROUNDS, NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 AND 9. JUMPING EVENTS. (DOMINION'S BEST HORSES). CHOPPING EXHIBITION. SHEEP SHEARING COMPETITION. TINE HARE RACING. TROTTING EVENT. ATHLETICS. COME AND SEE THE BEST CATTLE. SHEEP. PIGS AND HORSES IN THE PROVINCE ON EXHIBITION. RECORD ENTRIES. Admission: Adults, Is fid; Children under 15, Gd: Cars, Is. W. L. RANSTEAD (Secretary). Hamilton. rpHE . AUCKLAND ALSATIAN CLUB JL wish to state that they will bo s holding a, RIBBON PARADE on tho OUTER DOMAIN, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), At 2 p.m. All dogs MUST be on leash. FRANK SANFT, Esq., Parade Secretary. AVIATION TftrEEK-END » FLIGHTS AT MANGERE AERODROME. . PUSS MOTH—2 Passengers. Flights, 5s Each. SPECIAL FLIGHTS IN OPEN D.H. MOTIIS, 10s Each. Passenger Transport Company's Bus leaves Post Office 1.20 p.m. Sunday. Flights Arranged to any Part of Now Zealand. DANCE. ' \ DANCE for Members and their Friends vill be held in tho Club House TO-NIGHT (Saturday). LEGAL SOLICITOR, with over ten years' experience in prominent, city Legal Firm, desires o purchase practice or partnership in town >r country. Apply in Btrict confidence to " Lex," Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY. Wellington. TENNIS TUITION HOACHING now Commenced.—.Tack Har o* rison. Book early. New Racquet# arived. Beat restringing.—Wiseman's, Queen It. PENNIS Coaching at 13 Wakefield St. and 1- on courts.—Max Clegborn. Telephone, all ours, 30-601,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22256, 2 November 1935, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22256, 2 November 1935, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22256, 2 November 1935, Page 23

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